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		<title>Prairie Creek</title>
		<link>http://hellohunting.com/archives/2010/06/08/prairie-creek</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 14:37:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shannon Wood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When was the last time you went camping? Where did you go on your last camping trip? Take a look into one of Alabama's most beautiful campgrounds located near White Hall,AL. Prairie Creek campgrounds has fun for the whole family. From a walking trail to some of the best fishing on the Alabama River.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would have to say that when I decide that I want to take a trip to the Alabama River it becomes a must to stay one night or more on the banks of the big river. I try my best to make a weekend stay of it and place myself at Prairie Creek campground. There is outdoor fun for the whole family here and you want ever regret making the trip here.</p>
<p>The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers manages six campgrounds at Alabama River Lakes. All campers are entitled to the full use of campground facilities such as grills and tables. There are also laundry rooms and don&#8217;t forget the shower houses with restrooms. Prairie Creek is a peaceful quit place to relax for the weekend stay in the great outdoors.<span id="more-403"></span></p>
<p>The six Army Corps campgrounds are &#8220;fee campgrounds&#8221; with resident park attendants who are all happy to help you with information on each park or campground and make your stay at these locations more enjoyable. The swamps that are located across the creek area of Prairie Creek holds all kinds of wildlife such as deer and turkey.</p>
<p>On warm or cool spring mornings you can lay awake in your tents or campers and listen to faint gobbling of some of the hardest turkey&#8217;s to kill in Alabama. These birds can be hunted in spring season by heading over to the Lowndes (WMA) which is rite across the creek of the campground. There is 11,000 acres open to the public to hunt for things such as turkey, deer, and even ducks.</p>
<p>There is so much to do when you take a trip here that you may never complete everything you want in just one trip. All six of these fee campgrounds also offer boat ramps, fish cleaning stations, playgrounds, basketball courts, and nature trails. Prairie Creek is located at 582 Prairie Creek Rd. Lowndesboro, AL 36752 and can be contacted by phone at (334)418-4919.</p>
<p>During the summer months I would suggest making reservations in advance due to the campground filling up with guest fast each and every weekend. There are 62 sites at Prairie Creek and 7 of them are tent sites only. There is water hook-up along with electric also. You may camp in a tent or an RV if you choose to do so. Non-water front sites are $16 a night, water front sites are $18 a night, and tent only sites are $12.</p>
<p>This campground is one of my favorites to camp at anytime of the year. There can be so much said about this particular one that I could go on and on all day if I chose to do so. The campground is roughly 35 miles west of Montgomery,AL and 20 miles east of Selma,AL. All you have to do to make reservations is call 877-444-6777 or go online to <a href="http://www.recreation.gov/" target="_blank">Recreation.Gov</a>. I hope you enjoy your stay at one of Alabama&#8217;s most beautiful campgrounds.</p>
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		<title>Sherling Lake Park Greenville,AL</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 18:18:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shannon Wood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sherling Lake is a beautiful place to take a ride to just outside of Greenville,AL. The park is one of Greenville's most scenic places to visit. The next time you are traveling on I65 north or south from stop in Greenville,AL to visit Sherling Lake Park. Breathtaking scenes and one of Alabama's most beautiful golf courses boarders the park and the lake.]]></description>
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<p>Weather it be golfing, fishing, and even camping you can do it all at Sherling Lake park and campground. Located 5 miles from interstate 65 between Montgomery, AL and Mobile,AL. One of the most beautiful scenes of the great outdoors here in Greenville,AL. Greenville is your largest stop between Montgomery and Mobile. Sherling lake has a little for all ages.</p>
<p>The camping is wonderful with bathhouse and playground for the kids. There is RV camp sites with electric and water hookups. You also have tent sites if camping the old style is your way of doing it. There are two lakes where great fishing can be made fun for the old and the young. The cart path leading from the tee off box of hole number 5 on the Sherling course separates the two lakes. With most of the fishing in the bottom lake is done by boat. The larger bass are caught from the bottom lake. Even though the upper lake has produced great bass and catfish fishing also. The upper lake can be fished from boat or the bank.</p>
<p>There is a walking trail that leads around through the woods of the park. The lake house and the pavilions are great for family gatherings. These can be rented from the main office in the park. In park staff is very friendly and helpful at all times. The city of Greenville is grateful for such a place.</p>
<p>If walking and hiking or even fishing is not you thing then try one of Alabama&#8217;s most beautiful golf courses on the Robert Trent Jones Golf trail. The course of Cambrian Ridge which joins the park has excellent golfing. There are 36 championship holes at Cambrian Ridge. The Sherling course and the Canyon course could be two of the hardest on the trail. There is also a beautiful Loblolly course of 9 holes that help make up this 36 hole course. If 18 or even 36 holes is too much golfing in one day the you may want to try the short course. The short course is a par 3, 9 hole course that also boarders the lower lake. The Canyon course hold its own beauty with deep hills and hollows and even the site of old fixed ladder stands from deer hunting well before the course was ever built.</p>
<p>The Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail of Alabama has some of the most beautiful scenes that a golf trail could have. Sherling lake is owned by the city of Greenville which has grown very nicely over the years. As I have said before the park is beautiful, peaceful, and quite for any age. Wildlife such as deer, turkey, geese, and even the parks own peacock can be seen here. During the spring beautiful sounds of mature long beard gobblers can be heard at day break around the other lands that join the park. With tall Alabama pines and white oak trees the scene at Sherling lake is like none other. The dark blue and green shaded waters of the lake are like a glass mirror on a cool spring windless morning just begging you to take a pole and throw in a cork and hook.</p>
<p>So the next time you want to go out for a little camping trip head down to Greenville,AL to Sherling Lake park where camping, hiking, golfing, fishing, and even fun is allowed all in one place. A place for the entire family can come and enjoy the great outdoors. For more info on camping at Sherling Lake call Matt, La Don, Paul, or Bill at 334-382-3638. Remember that at Sherling Lake park all outdoor dreams may come true.</p>
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